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HP makes a excellent and robust 2 in 1 system This HP Pavilion is an excellent and robust 2 in 1 system for everyday use that has an impressive display, is well-constructed, and relatively lightweight. To my pleasant surprise the system has Win 10 Pro installed (vs Win 10 Home), TPM 2.0 (supports full disk encryption such as BitLocker), and is equipped with a Samsung M.2 SSD. I increased the system memory from the OEM DDRL 8GB (one bank) to 16GB (used x2 8GB DDRLs), and the OEM Samsung SSD M.2 drive to a Samsung SSD 850 EVO M.2 250GB (which is a very fast drive). A note of caution is that I highly recommend that you download the HP Pavilion x360 Convertible PC (model numbers: 13-s000 through 13-s099) maintenance and service guide from the HP support website. The keyboard must be removed to access all internal components. Once the keyboard is removed (nearly all connectors use ZIF) the SSD M.2 is readily accessible, but the battery, Wi-Fi, and mother board must be removed to access the DDRL memory banks. In essence, you…
First impressions of the 13-S128NR I just wanted to give people some quick impressions of the new HP Pavilion x360 13-S128NR. Mine arrived today, so these are some very early thoughts on it.First, the build quality seems impressive. At first glance it looks like a more expensive machine and it isn’t until you touch it that you realize the body is plastic and not aluminum.Also, I immediately noticed on the bottom a “Pro Windows” sticker. This was surprising to find. It’s not mentioned what version this would come with but I had assumed it’d be Windows 10 Home. Pro gives you some additional features, especially nice if you are going to use this for business.The keyboard and trackpad are nice enough. I’m not too picky about keyboards/trackpads so I can’t say too much. They work fine for me.The screen is great. Very sharp and bright. I will have to take it outside for a real test of the brightness. Using it as a touch screen, it is very responsive. 16:9 isn’t my…